Contras as in steering corrections?
Yes that is what he ment....
I kind of agree with what you are saying, butVegetabill wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 20:56I think that is down to experience as much as talent. Alonso is in his 16th season as an F1 driver. That's 16 different cars designed to 16 sets of rules with 16 different engines and 16 Grand Prix weekends at Barcelona. He knows his style, he can set a car up and is in complete control when given a good car. Vandoorne is undoubtedly fast but will become more refined with experience.
The engine itself is not so far behind on power (aparently the electric part cant keep the pace), acceleration itself is decent as well, since we can see that Mclaren excels at starts, but in terms of quali mode peak power the whole power package is somewhere 1 second behind the Mercedes, if u like it or not. Riciardo laughed when FIA presented figures that Renault is in 0,3sec bracket stating that they are atleast 0,5sec behind, and there is no secret that Honda is still behind Renault. Aparently they managed to do something for today that impressed many people, including myself as well, but in the other hand firstly their hybrid engine must provide its services for the whole race with decent power levels, not just the cruising speed outside the points.mrluke wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 20:20How do you differentiate between running high downforce and drag (good in the corners, bad on the straights) vs how well the engine is performing?proteus wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 18:36Indeed the chasis itself is still not as fast as the top trio, but by my estimation it isnt more than 0,5 secondish behind Mercedes. Alonso lost only a fraction in the middle sector in comparison with Ferrari and Mercedes.
I must say the chasis is in good shape (and dont forget how much less it was tested), but i must eat my words as well and admit that Honda delivered as well. They still need to find 3-4 tenths per sector by the engine alone, but if they start delivering like they did today, than something is moving in the right direction. I just seriously hope that the engine doesnt explode in first couple of laps, i hope it lasts to the end and enables them to score some points. Even though the season started very bad, they were close to get to the points twice but lost them because of the engine expiration. Ihreally really hope it goes to the end.
Ferrari were much faster than Mercedes through the speed traps, is that because they have much more power?
Its pretty unlikely that Mclaren are losing over 1sec per lap due to the PU. 80bhp kers was always quoted as 0.4s per lap so they would need to be around 200bhp down for the whole lap to lose 1s. I know it is popular to bash Honda but they aren't that short of power.
To add to thisproteus wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 21:50The engine itself is not so far behind on power (aparently the electric part cant keep the pace), acceleration itself is decent as well, since we can see that Mclaren excels at starts, but in terms of quali mode peak power the whole power package is somewhere 1 second behind the Mercedes, if u like it or not. Riciardo laughed when FIA presented figures that Renault is in 0,3sec bracket stating that they are atleast 0,5sec behind, and there is no secret that Honda is still behind Renault. Aparently they managed to do something for today that impressed many people, including myself as well, but in the other hand firstly their hybrid engine must provide its services for the whole race with decent power levels, not just the cruising speed outside the points.mrluke wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 20:20How do you differentiate between running high downforce and drag (good in the corners, bad on the straights) vs how well the engine is performing?proteus wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 18:36
Indeed the chasis itself is still not as fast as the top trio, but by my estimation it isnt more than 0,5 secondish behind Mercedes. Alonso lost only a fraction in the middle sector in comparison with Ferrari and Mercedes.
I must say the chasis is in good shape (and dont forget how much less it was tested), but i must eat my words as well and admit that Honda delivered as well. They still need to find 3-4 tenths per sector by the engine alone, but if they start delivering like they did today, than something is moving in the right direction. I just seriously hope that the engine doesnt explode in first couple of laps, i hope it lasts to the end and enables them to score some points. Even though the season started very bad, they were close to get to the points twice but lost them because of the engine expiration. Ihreally really hope it goes to the end.
Ferrari were much faster than Mercedes through the speed traps, is that because they have much more power?
Its pretty unlikely that Mclaren are losing over 1sec per lap due to the PU. 80bhp kers was always quoted as 0.4s per lap so they would need to be around 200bhp down for the whole lap to lose 1s. I know it is popular to bash Honda but they aren't that short of power.
The merc is from 2016. That's almost pointlessnzjrs wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 23:11Side by side qualifying lap comparison with Hamilton
https://youtu.be/x00ZrN2UhHk
Amazing lap.
My bad. Deleted. Have a hug [-o<Alonso Fan wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 23:23The merc is from 2016. That's almost pointlessnzjrs wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 23:11Side by side qualifying lap comparison with Hamilton
https://youtu.be/x00ZrN2UhHk
Amazing lap.
Translation:"Stoffel weet zelf heel goed wat zijn probleem is. Ik heb het er al met hem over gehad: hij moet zijn rijstijl nog beter aanpassen aan de formule 1. Het gaat vooral om de manier waarop hij remt. Stoffel remt enorm laat voor een bocht, en gaat nog met de voet op de rem in de bocht. Omdat hij het zo geleerd heeft."
Na de babbel met Boullier ga ik vlug kletsen met iemand die gespecialiseerd is in de opstapklassen. "Klopt helemaal", zegt die collega. "Zo leren ze het jonge coureurs in de formule 4. En zo moet je het ook nog altijd doen in de GP2 (het kampioenschap waarin Stoffel in 2015 schitterde, jb). Omdat je die auto's met hun achterkant moet doen uitslaan, wil je ze perfect in de bocht zetten. Anders ben je nooit snel in die kampioenschappen."
Eric Boullier, daarnet nog: "In Formule 1 moet je anders rijden dan in de opstapklassen. Iets vroeger remmen, en als je de auto in de bocht duwt vooral niet meer remmen. Dat moet Stoffel nog leren." En dat bedoelt Boullier niet als kritiek. Ede teambaas: "Natuurlijk niet. Het is het probleem van iedere coureur die uit die opstapklassen overstapt naar formule 1: de aanpassing is groot. En het is ook geen punt waar we ons zorgen over maken, want dit is iets dat zeker goed komt. Het is een kwestie van tijd en aanpassen. En verwacht vooral niet dat zoiets na vier of vijf raceweekends voor mekaar komt." Plots snap ik ook wat Boullier gisteren (zie mijn dagboek van zaterdag) bedoelde, toen hij zei dat hij wat op Stoffel had "ingepraat"
(Apologies for the lazy translation...)Stoffel knows exactly what his problem is. I have talked to him about it:he needs to modify his driving style even more to fit formula 1. The main issue is the way he's braking. Stoffel brakes very late and trails the brakes into the corner. Because he was taught this way.
(Quote from some guy who knows quite a bit about the feeder series.)
To drive a GP2 car fast the back must step out to place the car in the corner properly.
In Formula 1 you must drive differently than in the feeder series. Brake earlier and when you push the car into a corner do not trail the brakes. This is what Stoffel needs to improve on. Apparently Boullier has talked to Stoffel about this and they are quite patient with him, they do not expect immediate change but a change must come.
Thanks, but I find it difficult to believe. Stoffel has been a F1 test driver for several years, yet he doesn't know how to brake in one?The_table wrote: ↑13 May 2017, 23:32I found some info on why Stoffel is quite outclassed by Alonso so far...
From Boullier:(Dutch)Translation:"Stoffel weet zelf heel goed wat zijn probleem is. Ik heb het er al met hem over gehad: hij moet zijn rijstijl nog beter aanpassen aan de formule 1. Het gaat vooral om de manier waarop hij remt. Stoffel remt enorm laat voor een bocht, en gaat nog met de voet op de rem in de bocht. Omdat hij het zo geleerd heeft."
Na de babbel met Boullier ga ik vlug kletsen met iemand die gespecialiseerd is in de opstapklassen. "Klopt helemaal", zegt die collega. "Zo leren ze het jonge coureurs in de formule 4. En zo moet je het ook nog altijd doen in de GP2 (het kampioenschap waarin Stoffel in 2015 schitterde, jb). Omdat je die auto's met hun achterkant moet doen uitslaan, wil je ze perfect in de bocht zetten. Anders ben je nooit snel in die kampioenschappen."
Eric Boullier, daarnet nog: "In Formule 1 moet je anders rijden dan in de opstapklassen. Iets vroeger remmen, en als je de auto in de bocht duwt vooral niet meer remmen. Dat moet Stoffel nog leren." En dat bedoelt Boullier niet als kritiek. Ede teambaas: "Natuurlijk niet. Het is het probleem van iedere coureur die uit die opstapklassen overstapt naar formule 1: de aanpassing is groot. En het is ook geen punt waar we ons zorgen over maken, want dit is iets dat zeker goed komt. Het is een kwestie van tijd en aanpassen. En verwacht vooral niet dat zoiets na vier of vijf raceweekends voor mekaar komt." Plots snap ik ook wat Boullier gisteren (zie mijn dagboek van zaterdag) bedoelde, toen hij zei dat hij wat op Stoffel had "ingepraat"(Apologies for the lazy translation...)Stoffel knows exactly what his problem is. I have talked to him about it:he needs to modify his driving style even more to fit formula 1. The main issue is the way he's braking. Stoffel brakes very late and trails the brakes into the corner. Because he was taught this way.
(Quote from some guy who knows quite a bit about the feeder series.)
To drive a GP2 car fast the back must step out to place the car in the corner properly.
In Formula 1 you must drive differently than in the feeder series. Brake earlier and when you push the car into a corner do not trail the brakes. This is what Stoffel needs to improve on. Apparently Boullier has talked to Stoffel about this and they are quite patient with him, they do not expect immediate change but a change must come.
Source:
http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/954/Formule-1/ ... onso.dhtml